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Cold Radiators 2 Up stairs and 2 down any help simplycisco 12-05-2006
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Posted by on December 5, 2006, 8:21 am


Hi,

Can anyone help.

I have two radiators upstairs and two down stairs that are cold.

These started off with one then moved around the house to another then
downstairs. Over a period of 12 month it has gone from one cold to four
now cold.


Tried Bleeding every one and closing the termostats on all hot ones but
no success,

any ideas what this could be. Is suspect it may be the pump but not
sure..

How much are these to replace.. ?


cheers

P


Posted by RayV on December 5, 2006, 9:39 am



simplycisco@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help.
>
> I have two radiators upstairs and two down stairs that are cold.
>
> These started off with one then moved around the house to another then
> downstairs. Over a period of 12 month it has gone from one cold to four
> now cold.
>
>
> Tried Bleeding every one and closing the termostats on all hot ones but
> no success,
>
> any ideas what this could be. Is suspect it may be the pump but not
> sure..
>
> How much are these to replace.. ?
>
>
> cheers
>
> P

Check the pressure on your boiler. The valves that allow fresh water
in the system are prone to failure.

Try bleeding again and again. An air pocket can be tricky to get rid
of. Usually helps to bleed the furthest from the boiler radiators
first and work back to boiler.

Some say to bleed with the pump off others with the pump on. I turn
the pump on to get things flowing then shut it off to bleed, then do it
again. Lather, rinse, repeat...

Do you have well water or galvanized pipe? Sediment could be blocking
your flow somewhere.

Pumps _usually_ work or they don't, unlikely it is only working a
little bit. Not hard to change but may require draining the entire
system. Just bought one a few weeks ago for around $80, YMMV.

If you have the _thermostat_ valves at each radiator you should turn
them through their entire range a few times then turn to full hot or
bypass when bleeding. Then adjust them to control the radiators after
you get heat at all the radiators.

Good luck.


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